There is more to France than just the city of Paris. Each region of France looks and feels different. The beautiful countryside stretches from the Atlantic to the Alps and from the English Channel to the Mediterranean Sea.

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Kids—teens, pre-teens, and even those in their early twenties—often talk to their friends using a different set of trendy slang words. The young crowd sprinkle their sentences with words that are uber cool, too. Check it out at the Talk in French Store. I mentioned Verlan, but you might be wondering what Verlan is.

Mehdi Nemmouche has been convicted of carrying out Europe's first terror attack by an Islamist fighter returning from the war in Syria. But his journey from a French foster home to a Brussels court began not in a Middle Eastern desert but in a run-down industrial town. On Thursday, after a two-month trial in the Belgian capital, 12 jurors found the year-old guilty of the four anti-Semitic murders during a shooting spree at Belgium's Jewish Museum on May 24,

A French teenager who was filmed threatening his teacher with a fake gun in a tough Paris suburb was charged Sunday with aggravated violence, prosecutors said. The incident, which was filmed and uploaded onto social media by one of the year-old's classmates, took place Thursday at a high school in the southeastern suburb of Creteil. It drew widespread condemnation, including from President Emmanuel Macron and members of his cabinet as well as the right-wing opposition condemned the incident.

Emma Wells has been writing professionally since She is also a writing instructor, editor and former elementary school teacher. She has a Master's degree in writing and a Bachelor of Arts in English and anthropology.

A year-old French boy who made headlines around the world after he translated religious texts into DNA and injected it into himself has explained his process. He then built the proteins in a lab and injected them into his legs. Adrien told Newshub the process took him "some months" as he "injected [himself] with very small quantities". Adrien said he was not afraid because "injections of junk DNA and junk proteins are inoffensive.